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Givi E21 Monokey Side Cases

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The E21 cases are designed as side cases only and are ideal for use in the city. They are narrow in width and open from the top, making them easy to ride with. Sold only as a pair, they have been designed asymmetrically to give the right and left case a unique appearance. They come in a variety of finishes, which make them good all round cases, suiting any style of motorcycle.

Good for a good price
Purchased these for girlfriend's F650GS. They're sized right for daily use and commuting. Pop on easily and for the price I feel they're a good deal. They are flexible and time will tell as to durability. The flexing makes closing the lids a bit fiddly but not a major problem.
For the price you can't beat these.
May 11, 2015

Best Cases I've Owned!
Terrific form factor for commuting! Not too big - not too small! Well made and they feel durable. Locking mechanisms on the E21 are better than other Givi locks I've had. [Hint: use Teflon spray lube, silicone lube, and/or WD-40 in the key hole and key so you're cheap casted keys won't stress when unlocking cases].
Good news: the E21s are Great Cases! Bad news: installation of the Givi Racks!
The 450 racks that are required to mount these gems will test your patience, especially with the poor installation instructions [unless you read Italian and can use your imagination to fill in blueprint drawings that lack the detail you'll need to install]. Do yourself a favor: read up on installation on a user forum. And know how to splice wires.
If you're like me, you'll really like these cases after installation!
April 27, 2015

Perfect size, lockable & waterproof. Just what I wanted.
This is the perfect size for my new KLR650. I needed a lockable, watertight bag set that wasn't as big as aluminum suitcases. They are in good proportion for the size of my bike and don't stick out so far as to readily snag on brush. Can't beat 'em for the price.
March 1, 2015

Great for the size which is what I wanted. Easy to use
Only works with expensive rack systems. I used stock bonneville racks with stuff from Home Depot to attach these. They work as you would expect except they don't stay open. They have to be in the locked position for the key to be removed. They show scrapes very easily but overall its a great small size luggage bag.
November 18, 2014

Solid Cases, Great Price!
Have officially had these cases for 3 solid months now, and I ride a Suzuki GW250 (2013).
First things-
In the past few years of riding I have always commuted with an overloaded backpack, these cases are a godsend for saving my lower back the additional strain.
The cases themselves are great quality, spacious, top loading, and have an o-ring seal to keep the weather out. They scuff fairly easily on the outside; throwing the leg over the bike to go for a ride, or getting off the bike is when I've managed to scuff them the most. Favorite thing about them is the ease of mounting/dis-mounting the cases to the bike is a breeze and can be done with one hand (key/button system).
I regularly use one case as a briefcase for work related materials and extra clothes, I ride in, hop of my bike, grab case and go.
The instructions do state that the cases, when installed on your respective pannier racks should be evenly loaded and not packed with more than 10 lbs of gear max. I will definitely say that I have pushed the envelope on this- try two 1 gallon water jugs, my extra gloves and visor in one, and 25 lbs of raw steel material in the other. Never had any problems, although I wouldn't push it with much more than I have already put in them.
Last things-
These cases along with the respective pannier racks to mount them will make your ride handle slightly differently, most noticeably when cornering. Not really a bad thing, I've found that having a somewhat heaver tail end gives me a bit more traction.
Great price for a pair of cases, will be purchasing a GIVI Monolock top case in the future.
Ride safe out there!
October 13, 2014

Great bags for the buck!
The Givi E21s arrived this morning. (along with the corresponding mounts) In less than 2 hrs. I had everything installed and ready to roll. Others have said the brackets were sometimes difficult to mount, but I didn't find that to be the case. It pays to have the proper tools however. Sure, these bags may not be as sturdy as higher priced models, but for the limited usage I'll put them to they'll do just fine. Plus, their narrow profile suits my needs as well. Highly recommend!
September 19, 2014

Cheap and Easy
These are entry-level cases for a reason. The plastic feels thin and has a very high flex rate, but so far they've been durable for me. You can fit quite a bit in them and still keep a narrow profile on your bike for lane sharing. Time will tell if the plastic isn't up to par, but for the money you can't beat them.
August 4, 2014

Great Sidecases
Installation was extremely easy on my '08 Versys. They are perfect for the commuter who doesn't need all the space of the larger sidecases. I will definitely put these on another bike.
June 30, 2014

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Stephen S: Top loading, inexpensive, and small enough that I don't needs a WIDE LOAD sign on the back of the VStromMay 31, 2014

keith w: i have used these before on a k l r they work ok i like the price and the light weightMay 1, 2014

A shopper asked:I have a 2013 Triumph Bonneville. Which side case racks should I get to go with the Givi Monokey Sidecases? And, do the side cases lock to prevent access to the interior?AlexMar 20, 2014

Steve F:I have nothing but good things to say about my experience with these cases and the racks. The side cases do lock to keep others out and also lock them to the racks. They are very durable and light. I used to leave them on the bike all the time but noticed slight rusting around the handle hardware so started taking them off when they weren't being used. My bike is always outside so if you have a garage no worries. Great product for the price, excellent value.Mar 21, 2014

Philip F:I don't know anything about which side racks to buy, but the side cases do lock. I am very pleased with my purchase. I can fit two gallons of milk with a loaf of bread on top of them in each case.Mar 21, 2014

Michael D:These side cases do lock, and the keys that come with the cases are matched, so one key will open both cases. I'm not sure which racks you will need for that specific bike, sorry.Mar 21, 2014

Wm Terry S:I do not think so. A 15" MacBook Pro fits ok. There is about about 2 " to spare at the top edge, but because of the taper at the bottom, it does not go all the way down to the bottom and sticks out an inch or so above the edge. The lid gives quite a bit of room so it closes ok, The 17" MacBook Pro is 1" wider, so it would not go as far down into the case and I would guess 2" or more would be above the top edge. This would not allow the lid to close.Sep 16, 2014

Leonard L:I really don't no if they are compatible with your manufacturer . The ones I have are made by GIVI. If you order them and they don't fit I am sure you can return them. Revzila seems to be customer friendly, good luck.Mar 15, 2014

Neil N:My laptop, inside a Thule Carry Case, measures 11X15X3 and it fits with a little to spare, so you should be fine with the Dimensions that you mentioned and a little room for something to absorb some vibration as well.I have commuted for 2 years with Givi e21 cases and they are about the perfect commuter side case in my humble opinion.May 14, 2015

R Y:I would say that is suppose to be per each unit, since they list the measurements as "each". I found an aquarium volume converter and the measurements added up to something in the 20's. Apr 20, 2014

David D:You will need the kit from Givi. I cannot provide you a link but its on their website for your motorcycle (V35 quick disconnect system). Warning however, they are not cheap. I am pretty sure you dont need the upper part of the topcase frame to mount it, but thats after just looking at it real quick.

I would recommend trying to find a used set on Ebay as you will save a couple bucks like I did. They dont make my mounting kit anymore so I got lucky. If you want a very direct answer, contact Givi themselves out of their NC office. Very responsive. They will tell you exaclty what you will need so you know what you will need to buy from certified retailers.Jul 4, 2014

Daniel M:Order SW-MOTECH luggage brackets ( SKU: HTC.08.184.20000.B and select the GIVI/KAPPA Monokey adapters and choose the Keyed Quick-Lock fasteners) Then you can remove cases and brackets when not needed. Order the cases from RevZilla. Great seller and great price. These cases look great and works fantastic. I chose this type of system for my 2003 Kawasaki ZRX1200R. I could not be happier. I can easily pack enough for a two or three day ride and everything stays dry. Detaches easily and you can carry like luggage. Looks great on the bike, too. I hope this helps. Good Luck !Jul 6, 2014

A shopper asked:What mounts do/should I get to install these cases on my 2013 Kawasaki versys 650? I don't knowmifmit matters but I have a top case and the new side case mounts need to be compatible.May 27, 2014

Mark B:I don't know about a Versys, but we mounted these on my wife's Honda NC700X, and we had to get a special Givi rack that was made for the bike. There should be one out there that is specially designed for the Versys. You want to get the right rack because it is drilled and designed to mount your specific bike. The good news is that once you get the right rack, mounting is pretty much effortless. These are nice cases, and we've been happy with them.May 28, 2014

John W:These are about the slimmest side cases you'll find, but the real question is whether you can find a compatible side mounting rail for the Ruckus. There isn't one that I know of. What is a great solution is Givi makes a top case and bike specific mounting kit for that scooter -- SR28. Due to their low ground clearance and small wheelbase, you usually see scooters with top cases on the front or back, rather than side cases, and I think that's more practical for such a small fun bike.Nov 11, 2014

Daniel M:Finding the exact bracket might be tricky. Seem to be almost impossible to find. Either have a custom set made at a welding/fabrication shop or consider soft-side saddlebags that lay across tail with adjustable tiedowns from Revzilla. Good Luck !Sep 27, 2013

John W:Yes these come with a lock for each one. Mine are mounted to Givi brand side case racks and therefore cannot be removed without unlocking them. If you use a different brand side rack, I'm not sure how that would work out. When you put the E21 in the rack, there is a specific recess for 3 mounting points: 2 on the bottom and one large 'tooth' at the top. Just rest the bottom of the E21 on the 2 bottom pegs and push the top inward and you'll hear a large 'click'.Apr 27, 2015

Jay C:These are a lightweight but sturdy set of bags. I believe they are perfect for a smaller motorcycle. I noticed that "Zero" motorcycles are using them on their Police motorcycles because of their durability and light weight.Feb 26, 2015

A shopper asked:I have just purchased the Givi 529FZ topcase rack. But I'm not sure if that comes with the necessary side arms. Photos on the Internet vary. I've heard that the topcase arms also come with the siderack arms, but haven't been able to confirm.

Chris K:Unfortunately, Givi doesn't make a sidecase bracket for your bike. They do have the topcase mount, which is either the E530, SR115, or E531 depending on the year and type of your Suzuki Burgman.Jan 6, 2012

I want to get these side cases and wanted to get what else i need to get to be able to mount them? I am not planning on getting the top luggage but i think i still need the top mounting hardware to mount something else.Can you please let me know which are the parts i need to get etc?

A shopper asked:Will these fit the same mount as the E41 cases? I have those but would like something less huge and wide. I would guess they would, as they are both part of the Monokey line.Jun 22, 2014

Timothy D:I can't speak to the comparison, but I really liked these cases (I no longer have the bike that I put them on. I loved the top loading style. They are on the smaller end of the spectrum, but I was looking for a small footprint, slim profile case, and they are certainly that. My current Yamaha FJR 1300 side cases hold quite a bit more stuff, but I don't much care for the side loader style. If you're looking for a slim profile, I would recommend these cases.Jun 22, 2014

John W:I don't think so, but to be sure, I recommend going to givi dot com and submitting a question on their customer service chat, including the exact part numbers of each item. I found that this is the only absolutely certain way of ensuring the parts fit together.Jun 23, 2014